Former Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle has been sentenced to five years' probation on charges stemming from an argument at a housewarming party in Kansas in which three people were struck by the car the athlete was driving.

A jury convicted Randle last April of aggravated battery, aggravated burglary, criminal threat and marijuana possession. Sedgwick County District Judge Kevin O'Connor sentenced the ex-Cowboy on Friday, the Wichita Eagle reported.

After a Wichita, Kan., homeowner asked the running back to leave his property in February 2016, he got into his car and struck three people while he was backing up, according to records.

The victims included the homeowner, Loy Alexander, 29; his sister, Janee Alexander; and a friend, Kyle Gray. Police said they suffered minor injuries and declined to be taken to a hospital.

Randle, a Wichita native, drove away but returned moments later and forced his way into the house, police Lt. James Espinoza said.

When police arrested Randle, they said they found "a small amount" of marijuana.

On Friday, Randle was also ordered to pay more than $3,000 in restitution to one of his victims.

He also resolved four other pending cases, the Eagle reported. He pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors — disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property.

He pleaded no contest to two felonies — interference with an officer and aggravated battery — charges for which he will be sentenced in August. For now, he's out of jail on bond.